With a history as storied as the St. Augustine lighthouse, it’s no wonder why locals and tourists alike tell stories of the ghostly inhabitants of the island and tower itself.
Category: Southeast
The Spirit of Annabel Lee at the Unitarian Church Cemetery in Charleston
Some say the woman Edgar Allen Poe wrote about in his famous poem, Annabel Lee, may be buried at this cemetery
The Star Crossed Lovers of Duke Mansion in North Carolina
One story about the Duke Mansion stands above the rest, however, possibly proving that love continues into the unknown after death.
Political Specters in Louisiana’s Old State Capitol
While those who walked its halls were the movers and shakers making the government run, some of those lawmakers may still have a haunting presence around the museum.
The “Devil School” in Jacksonville, Florida
You can look beyond the chain link fence to see what it once was and imagine what it could be in the future.
The Gray Man of Pawleys Island, South Carolina
If you saw the Gray Man, would you take it as a warning like the locals do?
Cyanide and Love Letters at the Allen House in Arkansas
Today, we’re exploring a story about love letters, cyanide, and grief with the Allen House in Monticello, Arkansas.
Hauntingly Ever After at Rhodes Hall in Atlanta
Some say the family who built it to be their eternal home really did mean eternal, and still linger around the halls and towers of the castle-like structure.
Capital Apparitions in Old Cahawba, Alabama
From a 1500s destruction of the former town, to a bustling state capital, and finally, an archeological site lending more knowledge about the tribes who called it home before colonization.
The Haunted History of the Hay House
Built in the Italian renaissance style of architecture, the Hay House in Macon, Georgia has cemented its reputation as a haunted location many times over and has been a museum since the 1960s.